Cristin Millett is an
international sculptor who investigates the intersection of art, science and
perceptions of the female body.

Cristin Millett is an artist whose research focuses on medical
history, specifically the human reproductive system. In response to her
research, she creates objects and installations that give insight into societal
attitudes about the female body and question taboos surrounding sexuality. At
the age of 16, she began her professional studies at the University of North
Carolina School of the Arts, a residential, performing and visual arts high
school and university.

She received her BFA from Kent State University and her MFA from
Arizona State University. Millett exhibits her work broadly in group and solo
exhibitions across the United States. Her work was positively reviewed by Lenny
Campello and in publications such as Sculpture, Art Papers, and the Chicago
Tribune.

She has received grants for her work, including a 2007
Individual Creative Artists Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the
Arts. Since 2001, Millett has taught courses in sculpture, foundry and
installation at Penn State. She was raised in El Paso, Texas, and currently
resides in State College, Pennsylvania with her family.

Lecture and installation sponsored by SGA and the HACC Lebanon campus.

The art installation, which is an interactive experience, will be on display in the HACC Lebanon campus lobby from March 21 to April 20. The campus lobby is open Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and on Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.